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Based on what I've been reading, there's no one who has been able to verify his claims that he has a PhD in nuclear physics... as he claims to have. There are a few threads on Hall at ATS, for example, and some have looked into that but couldn't find anything to back up his claim on that.

As for myself, I would love it if someone could show me information that would confirm that's he's got a PhD in that because I would like to believe that his story about the Tall Whites is not a fabrication. But because there are issues with him telling the truth about his educational background. I really have to hold off on believing his Tall White story for now. Sure, he looks like a nice guy in his interviews but that doesn't mean he's telling the truth about everything... or anything at all for that matter.

He's called Dr. Charles Hall all over the internet. That's what he's calling himself. One would think that if he does not have a doctorate in nuclear physics, he would have corrected everyone on that ages ago.

Could his memories be manufactured or implanted? If so he most certainly would believe them as if they were true. But then that raises the question of who gave him those memories and for what purpose. Perhaps the CIA gave them to him as disinformation?

That's a great question Wally. Honestly, I had never considered it but it would explain much.

Allow me to invoque Occam's razer; the simplest explanation is usually the right one. Sometimes one builds a narrative and manages to stick buy it no matter what. Am I saying all of it is fake? I just don't know, but it sure is somehow "too" appealing.

Could a "low status" military guy be allowed to witness the kind of things he tells? Does it make sense in a world of extrem secrecy?

Without trying to defend him; I recall him saying it was his lowly rank (E-2), that made him ideal as he was very unimportant and quite expendable.